Pursuing damages after an Uber or Lyft accident can be complex. It is often best to have an attorney represent you when seeking damages. This can be incredibly helpful when it comes to managing deadlines, calculating damages, and knowing who to file your claim against – especially when your primary focus should be on your physical recovery rather than filing legal paperwork.
Our West Lafayette, IN Uber and Lyft accident lawyers can help you with your claim. We can file for damages against the at-fault parties, collect evidence to prove your claim, and fight to get you the damages you deserve.
For a free case review, call our West Lafayette Uber and Lyft accident lawyers today at Wruck Paupore. Our phone number is (219) 322-1166.
To hold another driver liable for a car accident, you will typically need to show that they did something wrong. Generally, any unreasonable actions behind the wheel that contribute to a car crash can be considered when looking at who is at fault, as can explicit traffic violations.
Our West Lafayette Uber and Lyft accident lawyers can point to mistakes that the Uber or Lyft driver made to cause the crash. Often, Uber and Lyft drivers work long hours and spend a lot of time on the road. This often gives drivers a sense of complacency with the rules of the road and leads to a higher incidence of running red lights and stop signs, speeding, or potentially even texting while driving. At the end of a long shift driving for Uber or Lyft, drivers could also face the effects of tired driving, potentially putting others at risk.
However, not all crashes involving an Uber or Lyft driver are caused by the Uber or Lyft driver. Many times, rideshare drivers and their passengers are both victims of another driver’s negligence on the road. This often means that you will have to file your case against that driver instead. Our West Lafayette Uber and Lyft accident lawyers can help you identify the at-fault driver and file your insurance claims and lawsuits against them.
In some cases, you will actually be able to hold multiple drivers accountable. For example, if you are a passenger in an Uber/Lyft, and the driver pulls out their phone and starts texting while another driver runs a red light and pulls out in front of them, they could share fault. In that case, you could be entitled to have each driver pay their fair share of your damages.
To actually prove the other driver’s fault, you will need evidence of what happened. This will include a variety of different types of evidence, including the following:
Some of this evidence is not strictly admissible in court but can instead be used to build your case. For example, if you took a statement from a witness at the scene of the accident, we likely cannot introduce that statement as evidence in court. However, we can use it to build our version of events and later call that witness to testify in court.
Note that some of the evidence discussed above is used to prove fault itself while others are used to prove your damages. Proving damages is an important element of any case, and you cannot win your case unless you can prove what damages you faced and how much they cost. For example, if you do not have medical records and bills, it can be difficult to prove how severe your injuries are and how much your treatment costs.
Some of this evidence needs to be collected at the scene of the accident or else it could be lost forever. For example, photos of the accident scene should be taken before cars are moved and debris is cleared. However, other pieces of evidence can be collected in the days and weeks following the crash with the help of our West Lafayette Uber and Lyft accident lawyers.
It is difficult to assess the value of any injury case without examining the specific facts of what happened and what harms resulted from the accident. Many drivers and passengers injured in Uber and Lyft accidents face mild to moderate injuries with thousands of dollars in medical bills, thousands of dollars in auto repairs, and thousands of dollars in lost wages. If you have more severe injuries, you could be looking at far higher damages in medical bills alone.
The staggering cost of medical bills is often what surprises car accident victims and brings them to an attorney in the first place. However, our West Lafayette Uber and Lyft accident lawyers might be able to help you find other areas of damages you can claim as well – some that you might not have known about.
Often, injury cases involve claims for pain and suffering damages alongside any economic damages you face. These damages can be proven through your testimony about how the injuries affect your day-to-day life as well as evidence of how severe your injury was to begin with. These and many other damages will go into our final calculations when we review your claim.
To have our West Lafayette Uber and Lyft accident attorneys review your case in a free case evaluation, call Wruck Paupore today at (219) 322-1166.
Don is a founding partner and one of the nation’s top-ranked personal injury litigators. He is a member of the Multi-million Dollar Advocates Forum, which includes less than 1% of the nation’s trial lawyers, and awarded the highest ranking given by Martindale Hubbel and AVVO.
More importantly, Don understands representing personal injury victims is about more than recovering the best settlement: it’s about helping clients get back on their feet and supporting them in every aspect of their recovery.
In nearly all cases, our clients seek compensation from the wrongdoer’s insurance company. Before forming Wruck Paupore, Jason worked for a prominent law firm representing some of the world’s largest insurers. This experience gives Jason a deep understanding of the insurance industry and the strategies it uses to pay injury victims as little as possible.
Jason -- and our entire team -- put this inside knowledge to work to force insurance companies to pay what is actually owed. Often, we use the insurance company’s own tactics against them as we fight for the full compensation our client deserves.
For more than four decades, Keith has been fighting for injury victims. During that time, he’s watched the insurance industry change, with insurers now more interested in protecting their stock price than treating injury victims fairly.
Since the beginning, Keith has put people first. From his childhood in Gary, Indiana during the 1960’s and working his way through law school, Keith has risen to become one of the Midwest’s most respected trial lawyers. He has never forgotten that being a lawyer is about helping people -- and seeing injury victims through struggles in a way that could change their lives forever.
Over the decades, Keith, Don and Jason have fought relentlessly for clients, even when other lawyers have said the case was impossible to win.
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